'We do not have to live this way': Trump's final message to voters
"Over the past four years, Americans have suffered one catastrophic failure, betrayal, and humiliation after another," Trump said.
Former President Donald Trump gave his closing arguments of the election during a rally in Pittsburgh vowing to end foreign wars, restore the economy, and shut down the southern border.
"Over the past four years, Americans have suffered one catastrophic failure, betrayal, and humiliation after another," Trump said. "Kamala Harris has delivered soaring prices and economic anguish at home, war and chaos abroad, and a nation-destroying invasion on our southern border like nobody has ever seen before."
"My message to Americans tonight is simple: we do not have to live this way. We don't and we won't. We do not have to settle for weakness, incompetence, decline, and decay," he declared. "With your vote tomorrow, we can fix every single problem our country faces and lead America, indeed the whole world, to new heights of glory."
Trump went on to assert that a vote for Vice President Kamala Harris would bring the opposite results and later recalled the failed assassination attempt against him in Butler, Pa.
"Just a few months ago, in a beautiful field in Pennsylvania, not far from where we are tonight, an assassin tried to stop our movement," he said. "But that brush with death did not stop us—it only made us more determined to finish the job that we had only just started."
"Many people say that God saved me in order to Save America and with your help, we will fulfill that extraordinary mission together," he vowed. "To every citizen across this land, I am asking for the honor of your vote. As your president, I will fight for you every single day, with every breath in my body."
"Together, we will save this country, we will defeat the corrupt system in Washington, and America’s future will be an incredible one," he concluded.